November 19 in Pop Culture: Music, Movies, Historic Events & Celebrity Birthdays
Historical Highlights
On November 19, 1863, U.S. President Abraham Lincoln delivered the iconic Gettysburg Address, beginning the speech with the famous line “Four score and seven years ago…” This brief but powerful speech became a defining moment in American history during the Civil War.
November 19, 1911, marked New York receiving its first Marconi wireless transmission from Italy, a milestone in communications history.
Zion National Park in Utah, known for its stunning sandstone cliffs and narrow canyons, was established on November 19, 1919.
The United States House Judiciary Committee began impeachment hearings against President Bill Clinton on this day in 1998.
Music and Entertainment Milestones
On November 19, 1966, The Supremes held the #1 spot on the charts with the hit “You Keep Me Hangin’ On” until December 2, 1966.
Bon Jovi’s hit song “Bad Medicine” was #1 on the charts from November 19 to December 2, 1988, demonstrating the band’s enduring popularity.
November 19, 2006, saw the release of Nintendo’s Wii console and Virtual Console service, which revolutionized interactive gaming experiences worldwide.
In 1980, CBS banned a Calvin Klein jeans advertisement featuring Brooke Shields, sparking notable controversy.
The Miracle at the Meadowlands in 1978 thrilled sports fans when Philadelphia Eagles’ Herman Edwards returned a fumble for a game-winning touchdown with only 31 seconds left, defeating the New York Giants 19-17.
Celebrity Birthdays (Notable People Born November 19)
Jodie Foster, actress and director (born 1962)
Adam Driver, actor (born 1983)
Meg Ryan, actress and producer (born 1961)
Allison Janney, acclaimed actress (born 1959)
Larry King, legendary TV host (born 1933)
Ted Turner, media mogul and philanthropist (born 1938)
Calvin Klein, fashion designer (born 1942)
Indira Gandhi, Indian Prime Minister (1917–1984)
Gene Tierney, actress (1920–1991)
Roy Campanella, baseball great (1921–1993)
Special Notes
November 19 is also associated with several observances, including Dedication Day (Equal Opportunity Day), International Men’s Day, and National Bagpipes Day.